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Piles

Cementcal specializes in advanced piling techniques designed to reinforce structures, bridges and infrastructures in all diameters and depths, for all types of soil and in accordance with any engineering requirement or challenge.

Our professional and skilled staff is proficient in all piling techniques, including dry pickets, bentonite stacks, CFA stacks, microfill pickets, mini-files and jet grout piling.

Check out some of the national projects we have led, that included our Piling solutions:

Cementcal’s piling solutions for The Red Line Project – Israel’s Light Rail
We’re grateful for our significant part in creating the Red Line, the central route and backbone of Tel-Aviv’s Light Rail, which will pass through the busiest areas and serve the largest number of passengers in Tel Aviv’s metropolitan. Within the wide range of missions that we led in this special and groundbreaking project, we installed over 35,000 meters of piles at 60 meters deep. Read More

 

Cementcal’s piling solutions for Israel Electric Company’s Rutenberg Power Plant
Founded and active since 1990, IEC’s Rutenberg Power Plant is the second largest power plant in Israel. One of the greatest challenges we faced in this project was to create reduced carbon dioxide solutions in an active and vibrant power plant. To successfully accomplish this task, we installed piles at 50 meters length and 80 to 150 cm in diameter. Read More

 

Cementcal’s piling solutions for the David Promenade
The David Promenade is an innovative and groundbreaking real estate project in Tel Aviv on Hayarkon Street, next to the opera towers. The project consists of two skyscrapers, the first designed as a hotel and the second a residential tower. Read More

 

Cementcal’s piling solutions for the Villa Rothschild Project
Villa Rothschild, a unique project in the heart of Rothschild Boulevard in Tel Aviv, includes two extraordinary buildings, while between them resides Beit Awad: a unique historic villa for preservation. Our challenge in this project was to enable digging into Beit-Awad’s underground cellar in a building while not compromising the building or preservation laws. Our solution included special supporting of piles, steel beams and concrete.